Swimming in Plastic: Evidence-Based Solutions to the Global Plastic Crisis with Laurent Lebreton

Swimming in Plastic: Evidence-Based Solutions to the Global Plastic Crisis with Laurent Lebreton

Author: Science behind the Glass December 25, 2025 Duration: 45:10

Plastic is everywhere. But do we truly understand how it occurs and how to prevent it?

In this episode, we sit down with Laurent Lebreton, Head of Research at The Ocean Cleanup, one of the scientists rewriting what we know about plastic pollution.

From the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to the rivers acting as arteries of plastic, Laurent takes us behind the data, the models, and the hard truths — and shows how science can move from awareness to real, large-scale action.

In this episode, you will learn:

  • A thousand rivers contribute to 80% of plastic pollution.
  • The Great Pacific Garbage Patch contains an estimated 100,000 tons of plastic.
  • Plastic pollution isn’t just an environmental problem; it’s a systems failure, involving infrastructure, policy, and global responsibility.
  • From science-based to cutting-edge technological solutions to the plastic in the ocean
  • Governments and corporations must be held accountable for plastic pollution.

Timestamps

00:00 From France to New Zealand: A Journey to Oceanography

04:49 Transitioning to Marine Debris Research

07:44 Modelling Plastic Pollution: Understanding the Sources

10:48 The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: Insights and Impacts

13:51 Fishing and Aquaculture: Major Contributors to Ocean Plastic

16:46 Cleanup Strategies: Protecting Marine Life

19:47 The Role of Policy in Plastic Pollution

22:34 Innovations in Plastic Alternatives

25:50 Community Engagement and Local Solutions

28:47 The Future of Plastic Management

31:25 Hope and Action: A Call to Responsibility

43:26 Turning Data into Action

43:58 The Journey of Ocean Cleanup

44:48 Connecting with Our Audience

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Reference link

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